Friday, August 3, 2007

Damn good coffee, and hot!!


This one's been sittin' on my shelf for toooo long! An excellent choice for a dreary overcast rainy morning. And when it's 10 below with just 4 hours of daylight at the noontime hour come December or so, there's no time more perfect for a Twin Peaks marathon, every episode straight on through. I've done that once with this series, just might hafta do it again this winter. My love for TV is very small and my collection of DVDs of any kind is quite modest, but this set is a treasure! And the soundtrack's not bad either!


Soundtrack From
Twin Peaks (1990)

Music composed by: Angelo Badalamenti
Lyrics by David Lynch






Twin Peaks Theme (Instrumental)
Laura Palmer's Theme
(Instrumental)
Audrey's Dance
(Instrumental)
The Nightingale
(Vocal by Julee Cruise)
Freshly Squeezed
(Instrumental)
The Bookhouse Boys
(Instrumental)
Into The Night
(Vocal by Julee Cruise)
Night Life In Twin Peaks
(Instrumental)
Dance Of The Dream Man
(Instrumental)
Love Theme From Twin Peaks
(Instrumental)
Falling (Vocal by Julee Cruise)


Angelo Badalamenti's score for the masterful David Lynch probably never made anyone want to hang themselves... but this definitely isn't for someone who's only into bright happy music for shiny happy people. The show's theme song is a memorable one for anyone who's ever seen the series. What follows is a mixture of sounds that are gloomy, haunting, ethereal and mellow. There are no standout hit songs and what fills the ears isn't plain and boring. These are all very complete and well thought out compositions. Together the collection of songs works well as an album of music to listen to without any connection to the television series from which they were composed for.

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5 comments:

DeaconBlues1103 said...

Great soundtrack (I already have it), very strange show!
I watched every minute of every episode and I still don't know for sure what happened. That's OK, I don't think David Lynch knew what was happening either. I have in my library, "The Tapes of Agent Cooper", if you're interested. You can reach me at my blog:
http://deaconblues1103.blogspot.com/
or email:
www.deaconblues1103@comcast.net

I've been reading some of your posts and agree with you on almost all issues. Look for a few replies from me, when I get a chance

Trader Woody said...

I've got the DVD's just recently and I'm waiting for the autumn/winter to watch them again too! We get a little more winter daylight here in the UK, but with the rain and clouds, sometimes it seems like 24 hours of darkness. Pretty much describes June/July this year too!

Look forward to hearing the soundtrack again. I bought it on tape many years ago and it's long gone.

Many thanks!

Anonymous said...

Don`t want it, just thought i`d say g`day.

1UP RPG said...

Oh, man I used to love listening to "Falling."

Cool soundtrack.

Anonymous said...

I have all the music from Twin Peaks. I'm a huge Twin Peaks fan and watched every episode plus went to the movie Fire Walk With Me (which at the time pretty much equaled a pre-porn flick) Never did really answer the questions to all the mystery surrounding the plot but got some damn good music from it that's for sure.
One of my favorite singers is Julee Cruise ... thanks Zoooma

one says one number and the other another
but they were set at the same time. Hmmm...

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